EUGENE – The NCAA granted Oregon Ducks linebacker Bryce Boettcher a waiver last January to play for a final season in 2025. Boettcher went on to have a career year in his final season, and he’s only continuing to show why he’s ready for the next level.
The No. 5 Oregon Ducks defense played an important role in the 23-0 shutout win over the Texas Tech Red Riders in the quarterfinal of the College Football Playoff.
The No. 5 Oregon Ducks are preparing to face the No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers for the College Football Playoff semifinals. Ahead of the matchup, Oregon star linebacker Bryce Boettcher discussed the game, which will be a rematch of the Ducks' only loss this season.
The Oregon Ducks and the Indiana Hoosiers will be facing off in the Peach Bowl on Friday, Jan. 9 in Atlanta, Georgia. The winner of this game will earn a spot in the national championship game.
The Oregon Ducks have a history of recruiting two-sport athletes onto the football team. Players like linebacker Bryce Boettcher or former Oregon wide receiver Devon Allen participated in multiple sports for the Ducks, and five-star tight end Kendre Harrison comes to Oregon as a high-profile basketball recruit as well.
The Oregon Ducks have one of the best defenses in the country, and the numbers prove it. They are currently the No. 6 scoring defense and the No. 3 defense in yards allowed per game.
The Oregon Ducks escaped Kinnick Stadium with an 18-16 win over the Iowa Hawkeyes on Saturday night, surviving a defensive slugfest that looked nothing like their usual highlight-reel performances.
The first College Football Playoff rankings were released, and the Oregon Ducks are No. 9. The Ducks are 7-1, going 4-1 in the Big Ten, heading into a matchup against the No.
The No. 3 Oregon Ducks are 5-0 and coming off a bye week. Oregon coach Dan Lanning and the Ducks have momentum, but have another tough task ahead. Oregon will next face the No.
The Oregon Ducks beat the Penn State Nittany Lions 30-24 in what turned out to be an overtime thriller. It was an epic road win for coach Dan Lanning and company in front of 111,015 fans at Beaver Stadium for the Penn State White Out game. Ducks linebacker Bryce Boettcher was impressed by the crowd, but he still gives Autzen Stadium the edge.
EUGENE - The Oregon Ducks and Oregon State Beavers football rivalry is one that many Oregonians look forward to every year. While the Ducks all relish the opportunity to compete against the Beavers, the significance of the matchup means something different to linebacker Bryce Boettcher, a Eugene local.
The No. 6 Oregon Ducks are 3-0 following their first Big Ten win of the season. Oregon coach Dan Lanning and the Ducks will next face the 0-3 Oregon State Beavers on Sept.
For the second week in a row, the No. 6 Oregon Ducks saw at least one of their players rank among the top defensive grades in the nation. The Ducks’ linebackers stole the show in their 34-14 win over Northwestern in week 3.
The No. 4 Oregon Ducks open up Big Ten conference play on Saturday against the Northwestern Wildcats. Oregon coach Dan Lanning and the Ducks have momentum and are proving to be a dominant team in college football.
The No. 7 Oregon Ducks are kicking off the 2025 college football season against the Montana State Bobcats. Oregon coach Dan Lanning took the team to the College Football Playoff last year, looking to make a deeper push this season.
EUGENE - Oregon Ducks linebacker Bryce Boettcher entered the 2024 season thinking it would be his last season of college football. Instead, Boettcher was granted a fourth year of eligibility despite finishing his fourth season of baseball in the 2023-24 academic year.
As the Ducks approach fall camp, Oregon faces a defensive rebuild after losing 11 of its top 15 tacklers from last year’s Big Ten championship team. While linebacker Bryce Boettcher and edge threat Matayo Uiagalelei return, defensive coordinator Tosh Lupoi must overhaul the starting defensive line and secondary.
The Oregon Ducks had a stellar 2024 regular season, looking to not only run it back in 2025 but also make a deeper playoff push. One of the reasons that Oregon coach Dan Lanning and the Ducks can have another top-tier season is because of returning linebacker Bryce Boettcher.
The Oregon Ducks had one of the best defenses in the country last season, highlighted by having four of their ten draft picks in the 2025 NFL Draft being defensive players.
The Oregon Ducks are making the most of their offseason after a historic season in 2024. The Ducks went undefeated in the regular season before winning the Big Ten Championship in their first year in the conference last season.
Many fans of the Oregon Ducks may remember the last time Oregon played the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Rose Bowl: 2010. The Ducks, still in the PAC 12 Conference, lost to the Buckeyes 17-26.
A quick look at Oregon’s most consistent defender this season Coming into the 2024 season, I’m willing to bet that a fairly large chunk of the fanbase had little to no idea who Bryce Boettcher was.
The Oregon Ducks were largely without their vocal leader on defense, linebacker Jeffrey Bassa, who played minimal snaps. In his stead, Bryce Boettcher, an Oregon native, stepped up and played a tremendous game.
The Houston Astros looked to the Pacific Northwest in the 13th-round, selecting Bryce Boettcher out of Oregon. Boettcher plays multiple sports, obviously baseball and then with head coach Dan Lanning on the gridiron.